COVID19

WHO takes a swipe at Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken a swipe at Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers for not prioritising COVAX and AVAT facilities…

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Zimbabweans who received Sinopharm and Sinovac jabs can now travel to the US

Zimbabweans who received the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines are now eligible to the United States (US) after that country lifted severe…

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Half of new Zim Covid-19 cases from schools

While daily Covid-19 infections have significantly declined over the past weeks, almost half of the cases recorded in the country…

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Vaccine supply inequality could extend Covid-19 to 2022

The inequitable distribution of Covid-19 vaccines across the world could unnecessarily extend the Covid-19 pandemic to 2022, the World Health…

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Zim Covid-19 vaccination statistics significantly drop

The country’s vaccination statistics have significantly dropped at a time when the government is targeting inoculating 10 million Zimbabweans by…

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Introduction of CALA ill-timed, legislators tell education minister

The Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA), is ill-timed, legislators told the new Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu…

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Covid-19 deaths still unacceptably high: WHO

Global Covid-19 deaths are still “unacceptably” high notwithstanding the fact that they have been on a decline for the past six…

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Post Covid-19 era to be plagued with child marriages: experts

The aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic will likely cause an increase in the number of child marriages in some third…

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Byo mayor warns against Covid-19 complacency

Bulawayo Mayor Solomon Mguni has warned against complacency in the fight against Covid-19 after the government ordered bars to reopen to…

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Travel to UK is now allowed, as Zim removed from Covid-19 red list

Travel between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom has been opened up after the latter government announced plans to remove the…

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